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this author accuses hollywood for forging a pact to us movie houses. when hitte hitler came to powert movie studios demanded that though fire half of their salesmen in germany and by 1936 they failed all of their jewish salesmen in determin germany. the nazis said they couldn't make a film showing the war or the persecution of jews. for the american business to go along with each of the demands is collaboration in a sense. the notion that hollywood was implicit is challenged 'by a reminder in the 1930s in the germany and in the you had was a very different time. >> words like collaboration and comcomecom complicity. ar are over blown. >> ththe images of the. >> announcer: nazis are so vivid. they are the universal universe emblem. so for the hollywood studio to be importing a film into germ germany in the 1930s wouldn't be considered a horror. >> the film screened in new york. >> we'll be right back. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their . >> it's the latest high octane company to go public. twister is going to make the people that help
this author accuses hollywood for forging a pact to us movie houses. when hitte hitler came to powert movie studios demanded that though fire half of their salesmen in germany and by 1936 they failed all of their jewish salesmen in determin germany. the nazis said they couldn't make a film showing the war or the persecution of jews. for the american business to go along with each of the demands is collaboration in a sense. the notion that hollywood was implicit is challenged 'by a reminder in...
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join us on twitter at @aj real money. america's biggest bank makes history by signing off on america's biggest legal settlement ever bin a single entity. jp morgan paid to pay a whooping $13 billion to resolve claims over the sale of toxic securities that helped implode the financial system back in 2008. $8 billion will go to settle claims made by various federal agencies. another $1 billion will go to five states who sued the bank. but here's what may be the most interesting part. $4 billion will go to consumer relief. of that $4 billion, half will go towards actually reducing the principle on jp morgan-held loans where the value of the mortgage is higher than the value of the house. some that have money will be put towards restructuring some mortgages to reduce the homeowner's monthly payments. and out of the remaining $2 billion some will go towards subsidizing new mortgages for low to middle income borrowers. some may go to cleaning up properties in distressed areas or tearing down abandoned foreclosed homes. now this
join us on twitter at @aj real money. america's biggest bank makes history by signing off on america's biggest legal settlement ever bin a single entity. jp morgan paid to pay a whooping $13 billion to resolve claims over the sale of toxic securities that helped implode the financial system back in 2008. $8 billion will go to settle claims made by various federal agencies. another $1 billion will go to five states who sued the bank. but here's what may be the most interesting part. $4 billion...
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ordinance said that an exception may be used to save a woman's life. and the standard in row v raid is to protect a woman's health. >> let's talk about women's health. and tara didn't respond to the abortion clinics making 8 to $12,000 on these horrific late-term abortion, and they say in their own consent form, that after 18 weeks, after 18 weeks, these abortions are more dangerous, more dangerous than carrying to term. and let that sink in, and why is that? let's think about what this procedure does. we all deserve to know what happens in these procedures, and that's why i say without a shadow of a doubt that abortion is not medical care. and we document on tape, they give them labor inducing drugs, and give them poison, and tear the children, limb from torso in excruciating pain, and they send the women to a hotel room to wait for the baby to be delivered. sit on the toilet and leave the door unlocked and don't look down. this is not women's health. >> let's talk about rape and incest. i think that any wom woman of rape and incest needs care, but th
ordinance said that an exception may be used to save a woman's life. and the standard in row v raid is to protect a woman's health. >> let's talk about women's health. and tara didn't respond to the abortion clinics making 8 to $12,000 on these horrific late-term abortion, and they say in their own consent form, that after 18 weeks, after 18 weeks, these abortions are more dangerous, more dangerous than carrying to term. and let that sink in, and why is that? let's think about what this...
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and i think these actions mean a lot to us. it is time for us to show that we are not happy. her party controls the house of representatives so mrs. no chance she will be voted out. >> the accusations are strong, and unjust for me, the leader of this government for two years. she says police and security forces will not use force, so the demonstrators have continues in sell bra story mood without much violence. >> he is a massive following. what they have been able to do over the last three days here is something that hasn't been seen in years. but what p had next? is ask the government to resign, but they haven't made it clear what they would do if that happens. >> that may be because even if she is unseated the opposition still does not have enough votes to win, despite the victorious mood of their supporters. >> france is making a big announcement calling capitalism tyranny. he writes act changing for the catholic church, saying power should move away from the vat king. the 84 page document says they need to focus more on the poor. and writes that christian should embrace
and i think these actions mean a lot to us. it is time for us to show that we are not happy. her party controls the house of representatives so mrs. no chance she will be voted out. >> the accusations are strong, and unjust for me, the leader of this government for two years. she says police and security forces will not use force, so the demonstrators have continues in sell bra story mood without much violence. >> he is a massive following. what they have been able to do over the...
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where do you use your mountain bike? >> all over where i live in the mountains. >> the beautiful mountains of colorado. the place where this extraordinary teenager finds his inspiration. >> what would be your dream? to have your own laboratory. >> i like to make things. i go from the prototype to the final pro ducketd. dujtd. product. inspiration that has taken him all the way to the white house. >> he is gaining attention armed the world for the creation of a low cost prosthetic arm that inter faces with the human brain. he is completely self taught he designed his arm in his bode room here. i'm hoping to give someone a prosthetic arm for less than a thousand dollars. it's more of a proof of concept. i want more of a human shape. it has to be appealing to the users and others. i started to use 3-d modeling software cad and i 3-2k-6789 printed the first hand. one thing i had to do is toss a ball. 3-d printing is an an amazing nothing. technology you printed all of these in your room. >> yes this is my primary printer and
where do you use your mountain bike? >> all over where i live in the mountains. >> the beautiful mountains of colorado. the place where this extraordinary teenager finds his inspiration. >> what would be your dream? to have your own laboratory. >> i like to make things. i go from the prototype to the final pro ducketd. dujtd. product. inspiration that has taken him all the way to the white house. >> he is gaining attention armed the world for the creation of a low...
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he joins us from bay shore. thank you for joining us again. >> good to be back. >> i was amazed by macy's numbers. lined up outside of their doors on thanksgiving day. tell me what you're seeing. who is doing this well? >> as you pull out. macy's is doing well. their home department is winning, why? because jc penny's home department is losing. by and large outside of macy's i'm seeing cerebral shoppers. they have their circulars. they are an in, they're out, buying basic storm busters, then heading home to eat the rest of their turkey . >> patricia felt there were a lot of people shopping for themselves, but there seems to be some expectation that deals are going to get keep beer and the sales are going to be bett better. with some last of enthusiasm today. >> patricia is right on the mark. what are they buying? basic apparel happen t-shirts. that's it. they're not going out and buy agnew coach handbag or something from lucy louis vuitton. you'll see discounts go up even more. the discounts were not that reboug
he joins us from bay shore. thank you for joining us again. >> good to be back. >> i was amazed by macy's numbers. lined up outside of their doors on thanksgiving day. tell me what you're seeing. who is doing this well? >> as you pull out. macy's is doing well. their home department is winning, why? because jc penny's home department is losing. by and large outside of macy's i'm seeing cerebral shoppers. they have their circulars. they are an in, they're out, buying basic...
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but i think it's really important that the conversation not be about us, without us. if we're going to talk about how to deal with fat people in america, it seems thranl we should talk to some fat people. there's a lot of work we can do in terms of going against the stereotypes that's been built up over the years about what it means to be fat. >> all right virgie we have 15 seconds. if there's one thing a community member can do to change a fat person's behavior what would you recommend? >> i would recommend asking them to interrogate their beliefs around fat people and ask them if it's not about health and rather than about discrimination. >> i'm going to thank our guests and until next time omar and i will see you online. >> hello everybody and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm david shuster. holiday ice, battling through a fears winte -- fierce winter st. >>> operation shame, a smear campaign against alleged muslim radicals by tracking their being pornography habits. >>> the health care site will not be ready until next year plus. >> i'm john t
but i think it's really important that the conversation not be about us, without us. if we're going to talk about how to deal with fat people in america, it seems thranl we should talk to some fat people. there's a lot of work we can do in terms of going against the stereotypes that's been built up over the years about what it means to be fat. >> all right virgie we have 15 seconds. if there's one thing a community member can do to change a fat person's behavior what would you recommend?...
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make this moment elightening us the. >> it is an exclusive process. twitser not offering all of its shares up to the public, it is only offering a small slice, and they are just aren't enough to go around to everyone that wants them. >> so what does twitter buying selling or creating we will talk about that when we come back? (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera ameri
make this moment elightening us the. >> it is an exclusive process. twitser not offering all of its shares up to the public, it is only offering a small slice, and they are just aren't enough to go around to everyone that wants them. >> so what does twitter buying selling or creating we will talk about that when we come back? (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo)...
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what is it expected to tell us about mars? >> "maven" is an acronym for mars atmospheric and volatiles evolution probe. the satellite will study the atmosphere, look at the surface in hopes that a combination of the information about the atmosphere and the surface itself will help us better understand what happened to the atmosphere, what happened to all the water on mars. you know, we have agreed - everybody has gathered enough information that we are absolutely certain that mars was at one time covered with a vast amount of water, but the question we have to answer is what happened to the water, how did the disappearance of the water change the martian environment. that is a critical question to understanding the possibilities - what they may have been and may still be for finding life there. >> what will that tell you about the earth - that mars looked similar to earth - is there anything we can learn that will affect us? >> of course. the more we learn about the adjacent planets to earth, the more we can better understand
what is it expected to tell us about mars? >> "maven" is an acronym for mars atmospheric and volatiles evolution probe. the satellite will study the atmosphere, look at the surface in hopes that a combination of the information about the atmosphere and the surface itself will help us better understand what happened to the atmosphere, what happened to all the water on mars. you know, we have agreed - everybody has gathered enough information that we are absolutely certain that...
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thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. in washington, i'm ray swarez. . >> we wish them blessings by god, patience for the families. may god bless them. the colleagues and elders - in my opening speech i mention t t that - that the afghan people would like to have friendship
thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. in washington, i'm ray swarez. . >> we wish them blessings by god, patience for the families. may god bless them. the colleagues and elders - in my opening speech i mention t t that - that the afghan people would like to have friendship
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. >> he came to us as a four-month-old. a baby. >> in the u.s., roughly 95,000 same-sex couples are raising children. most are raising one parent's biological child, but some are choosing to adopt. 19 states and the district of columbia are allowing sim sex couples to adopt. and in many of those states, same-sex can adopt the biological children of their partners. mississippi and utah have banned gay adoption. >> when people and me what it was like growing up with two mops, i usually ask them, what was it like growing up with a mom and dad? they usually reply, normal. and i say, me too. >> recent studies have offered conflicting impact on the impact, and while the majority of those as well as being raised by a mom and a dad, studies show that not having a parent is harder than having gender roles in the home. but is it the parents or the quality of the parenting that has a bigger impact? a gay rights advocate who was raised in a lesbian household. and david, he's a researcher and author in the field of adoption, foster care
. >> he came to us as a four-month-old. a baby. >> in the u.s., roughly 95,000 same-sex couples are raising children. most are raising one parent's biological child, but some are choosing to adopt. 19 states and the district of columbia are allowing sim sex couples to adopt. and in many of those states, same-sex can adopt the biological children of their partners. mississippi and utah have banned gay adoption. >> when people and me what it was like growing up with two mops, i...
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what can you tell us now? >> it's the fourth day since the supertyphoon hit and still at this point the full extent of the damage is not known. you don't have real aid, food and water and necessities reaching the people that need it most. roads that are impassible, large swaths of this area is devastated, officials are estimating 90 to 95% of their towns are decimated, last night the official death toll was given to us as 1074 but as you know that figure may rise to over 10,000. >> this area of tacloban was extremely bad hit, is there some reason why that area was so badly hit? >> you have a category 5 storm. that area bore the brunt of the category 5 winds. and the bay itself amplified the storm surges, storm surge of ten to 20 feet high, hitting not inland. this is something that neither the experts or officials were prepared for. >> the philippines have seen many strong storms before. were they prepared for this? >> in the level of experience that we have had, yes, we get a an average of 20 typhoons a year
what can you tell us now? >> it's the fourth day since the supertyphoon hit and still at this point the full extent of the damage is not known. you don't have real aid, food and water and necessities reaching the people that need it most. roads that are impassible, large swaths of this area is devastated, officials are estimating 90 to 95% of their towns are decimated, last night the official death toll was given to us as 1074 but as you know that figure may rise to over 10,000. >>...
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thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. in washington, i'm ray swarez. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories that we're following for you. iran may have reached a deal with several leaders, but not with israel, and they want to talk with the u.s. >>> children caught in the cross fire struggling to survive syria's bloody civil war. these are efforts to bring peace to that nation. >>> and a big travel week in thanksgiving coming up. we have a big storm coming. i'm meteorologist dave warren, and i'll let you know what you can expect with the national forecast. >> our top
thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. in washington, i'm ray swarez. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories that we're following for you. iran may have reached a deal with several leaders, but not with israel, and they want to talk with the u.s. >>> children caught in the cross fire struggling to survive syria's bloody civil war. these are efforts to bring peace to that nation. >>> and a...
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that puts us at a disadvantage should prices fall. the other way to think about it, if you add oil to the world that is good news for everybody. but not in i if you are in the business of selling oil. >> you clearly want to watch out for what these frontier fields and the shale and oilsands and the offshore projects will look like in a different environment the oil we talk about is west texas and light sweet crude or wti and international oil is brent crude. west texas is 9 4.$09 a barrel. tell me why in simple terms our oil is different to produce. our oil is priced differently. the wti price and the brent price used to be essentially the same please. price. it's harder for our oil to get to the market and so it's pooling in the place the prices are set. that explains the discount. it does not explain it's harder to drill into the shale. if you look at oil historically big fields produce for a long period of time shale is not big fields it's a lot of little wells if the price falls the shale price can cut of faster tn the conventiona
that puts us at a disadvantage should prices fall. the other way to think about it, if you add oil to the world that is good news for everybody. but not in i if you are in the business of selling oil. >> you clearly want to watch out for what these frontier fields and the shale and oilsands and the offshore projects will look like in a different environment the oil we talk about is west texas and light sweet crude or wti and international oil is brent crude. west texas is 9 4.$09 a...
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since he came to office, he has used the world stage to represent the islamic theocracy he helped build. the critics have been watching him closely. >> translator: iran's foreign policy is much more complicated than count twris their president's have the authority to change foreign policy. the power makeup in your country is set up in a way that the president is the executer of the strategies. if you are asking me about his performance over the last few months, then i'm satisfied. >> reporter: he has already done what many thought impossible. ended 34 years of official silence between washington and tehran. others warn foreign policy must be on iran's terms. >> translator: the u.s. wants iran to be a member of the world which it designed, but we don't accept it. if our ties are going to be normal, the u.s. should change its interactions with iran, and i don't think the political atmosphere of society has reached the point where people or the government will accept a condescending or unequal relationship. >> reporter: the foreign policy has not shifted with respect to how it relates to i
since he came to office, he has used the world stage to represent the islamic theocracy he helped build. the critics have been watching him closely. >> translator: iran's foreign policy is much more complicated than count twris their president's have the authority to change foreign policy. the power makeup in your country is set up in a way that the president is the executer of the strategies. if you are asking me about his performance over the last few months, then i'm satisfied....
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it's a consequence of our own making that use us ir uses ourss against us there is a shift in how they are being used in 1968. we were talking about this before the show. we saw the rise in the 0' 70s ad now we have the last 13 years. 28 days later and the walking dead. what do they signify now. >> i think they are a different congress and different writers are using them for a different means. i use them for something specific i use them for big diversity. some people like to talk about them like warm bodies. a zombie love story. for me it's like falling in love with a herpe virus. i wouldn't write about that. but that doesn't mean that somebody wouldn't get something out of a warm body. and so what if it is. there should be room for a zombie soap opera. i think there should be room for different people to tell different stories using zombies. we have mentioned the zombie survival training. what does that look like and iss it applicable to real life? we'll find out of a the break when max takes questions from our google hangout. i'm scott hunt and i'm owner of practical preppers and i
it's a consequence of our own making that use us ir uses ourss against us there is a shift in how they are being used in 1968. we were talking about this before the show. we saw the rise in the 0' 70s ad now we have the last 13 years. 28 days later and the walking dead. what do they signify now. >> i think they are a different congress and different writers are using them for a different means. i use them for something specific i use them for big diversity. some people like to talk about...
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still with us, kareem, senior associate at the carnegie endowment. ambassador christopher hill, a former diplomat head of the six party talks on the north korean nuclear issue, and sharon at the center for international studies. there is a hec mechanism in plae for checking but there is such a high degree of mistrust between the parties. will the outside signatories be able to check whether iran is doing everything it promised? >> i think in this initial six-months period they are not concerned does iran have clandestine facility? i think this period of verification is going to be, you know, fairly easy. but we're going to have people on the ground. and they're going to be on the ground more often than they would have otherwise been. most of the monitoring will be by the energy inspectors. what they'll get is a wider access array of facilities, they'll have access to the centerfuge facilities, uranium mines, that kind of thing. they'll have more monitoring television cameras or cameras and ,and they'll be on the ground at the enrichment plants. i thi
still with us, kareem, senior associate at the carnegie endowment. ambassador christopher hill, a former diplomat head of the six party talks on the north korean nuclear issue, and sharon at the center for international studies. there is a hec mechanism in plae for checking but there is such a high degree of mistrust between the parties. will the outside signatories be able to check whether iran is doing everything it promised? >> i think in this initial six-months period they are not...
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. >> look at the people around us here. a lot of people have been silenced for so long, and i think this action means a lot to us. it's time for us to show that we're not happy. >> reporter: the prime minister faces a two-day no confidence debate, but her party controls the house of representatives, so there is to chance she will be voted out. >> translator: the acquisitions are strong and unjust for me. >> reporter: she says police and security forces will not use force to remove protesters, so the demonstrator have continued without much violence. >> reporter: the anti-government movement is organized and has a massive following. but what happens next? they have asked the government to resign, but they haven't made it clear what they would do if that actually happened. this man resigned from his parliament seat to lead the protesters, but has yet to define the movement's political goals. that might be because even if the pis unseated, there still do not have the votes to win. >>> france is calling for a larger force to he
. >> look at the people around us here. a lot of people have been silenced for so long, and i think this action means a lot to us. it's time for us to show that we're not happy. >> reporter: the prime minister faces a two-day no confidence debate, but her party controls the house of representatives, so there is to chance she will be voted out. >> translator: the acquisitions are strong and unjust for me. >> reporter: she says police and security forces will not use force...
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join us live reason twitter @aj real money. the national average consumer credit score hovers at 691, like the fico score, the credit score that you're used to, that banks judge your credit worthiness, experian uses a similar credit system. not all generations are created equal. millennials, young adults, age 19 to 29, they have got an annual credit score of 628. that's the lowest of all groups by far before their average debt includes credit cards, car loans, student loans, what's more, millennials have the fewest number of credit cards but they overutilize them buying pizza and beer on a friday night instead of keeping them around for a rainy day. and these folks are developing bad credit habits early by paying their bills late. now people age 30 to 46, i'm going to lump myself in that crowd. they're only marginally better off with the average credit score of 653. they carry the highest debt of any age group. they average even more late payments than the millennials and any other age group for that matter. baby boomers, 47 to
join us live reason twitter @aj real money. the national average consumer credit score hovers at 691, like the fico score, the credit score that you're used to, that banks judge your credit worthiness, experian uses a similar credit system. not all generations are created equal. millennials, young adults, age 19 to 29, they have got an annual credit score of 628. that's the lowest of all groups by far before their average debt includes credit cards, car loans, student loans, what's more,...
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this is something that can help us through that. on a local level we need to make sure we address immigration from an employment stand point. we have kids at school, into our colleges. we need a pathway for citizenship not only for the dreamers, but that we have gainful employment. >> what are the chances of your bill getting to the floor. we saw the hassett rule or guideline broken during the debt-ceiling debate. this is a rule saying a speaker does not bring a bill to the board unless he has the republicans on board. that doesn't look likely. any chance of this coming to the floor so a bipartisan group can vote on it. >> our goal is to get as mane recans on the bill. the closer we goat to 218 -- get to 218 votes, but the overall immigration debate comes to the floor in a full fashion. that's what we need, a full debate in front of the american public to show what the bills do - whether individually or a comprehensive bill. it will not only be up to individual members, but up to the american public to define. >> who has the laudest
this is something that can help us through that. on a local level we need to make sure we address immigration from an employment stand point. we have kids at school, into our colleges. we need a pathway for citizenship not only for the dreamers, but that we have gainful employment. >> what are the chances of your bill getting to the floor. we saw the hassett rule or guideline broken during the debt-ceiling debate. this is a rule saying a speaker does not bring a bill to the board unless...
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they wanted to intimidate us. it was the most brutal thing i ever experienced. >> it will be a hot and hard day for all of ukraine if the police brake up protests and blood is spilled on the streets. ukraine will be plunged into civil war. >> reporter: the anger is swelling here. the crackdown by the police has reignited the forces and they're set for a violent stand off between the government and. >> it does not appear that protesters are deterred. >> reporter: yes, it is extraordinary what a difference a day makes. very quiet here at independent square. they're preparing an ice rink, if you can believe it, and most of the protesters have moved up the hill 500 yards. you can't see them from here, but it's essentially a sanctuary of an old monastery, 12th century monastery. and the feeling there was extraordinary when i went to visit them. feeling betrayed and now they're feeling very angry about the brutal treatment at the hands of the riot police who moved in just two hours before dawn behind me to clear the squ
they wanted to intimidate us. it was the most brutal thing i ever experienced. >> it will be a hot and hard day for all of ukraine if the police brake up protests and blood is spilled on the streets. ukraine will be plunged into civil war. >> reporter: the anger is swelling here. the crackdown by the police has reignited the forces and they're set for a violent stand off between the government and. >> it does not appear that protesters are deterred. >> reporter: yes, it...
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you can follow us on www.aljazeera.com. keep it here throughout the day. about innovations that are going to change lives. we're testing the intersection of hardware and humanity. rax is a neuroscientist. she has the invocation of bamboo and carbon. mar inkta davidson is a biologist specializing in ecologist and evolution. and i'm phil torrez. i'm an entomologist. but i'm over america for a very bad ride. how bad is our air? that's our team.
you can follow us on www.aljazeera.com. keep it here throughout the day. about innovations that are going to change lives. we're testing the intersection of hardware and humanity. rax is a neuroscientist. she has the invocation of bamboo and carbon. mar inkta davidson is a biologist specializing in ecologist and evolution. and i'm phil torrez. i'm an entomologist. but i'm over america for a very bad ride. how bad is our air? that's our team.
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he >> and timely from us flit, a night cap perhaps? your favorite cocktail with a side of liquid nitrogen or skinless olives floating in a dish? these concoctions are being cooked up, the techknow team takes on sampling. >> julia chield child, here she is in her are pbs show, french chef. >> if you want the onions and the beef to all blend themselves with the stew. >> that was then. but this is now. ♪ ♪ [ approximate music rock nus music ] >> dave arnold is a chef. ken kirshen kirshenbaum is a chemistry professor at nyu and together they make things happen. >> how is the class action between a chemist and a chef, how does that happen? >> the misconception is that we always want to create something bizarre, strange and kind of scary. we literally lated kent' lab. once we bring it into the kitchen it's now a piece of cooking equipment. >> i'm a biologist, i've spent a lot of time in the lab but this is got to be one of the coolest labs i've ever been in. >> we have all the cookbooks we need, chemistry books, liquor, food, and then a
he >> and timely from us flit, a night cap perhaps? your favorite cocktail with a side of liquid nitrogen or skinless olives floating in a dish? these concoctions are being cooked up, the techknow team takes on sampling. >> julia chield child, here she is in her are pbs show, french chef. >> if you want the onions and the beef to all blend themselves with the stew. >> that was then. but this is now. ♪ ♪ [ approximate music rock nus music ] >> dave arnold is a...
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we used to see them prepared for burial. and as they continue to tell their story, this happened. [ explosion ] >> a shell hits the area. it's a snapshot of what it looks like on the ground. while political bickering has the luxury of time many living here do not. the united nations says almost half of syrians are depend on aid to survive. just over 2 million have fled syria, many of them live in refg examples irefgrefugees camps. >> we were riding our bikes when we saw the activist. he said i want to film you. when we were filming, the shelling occurred. we didn't get hurt. my mother started crying. >> my mother also cried. >> if political pressure paved the way for a safe individuals, then why can't the same be done for the medical aid the people of syria definitely need, stephanie decker, dges had. >>> president obama is trying to get the congress to tackle the issue of immigration reform, senate passed a bill earlier this year but the house wanted to deal with the issue in smaller steps. right now there are no plans to h
we used to see them prepared for burial. and as they continue to tell their story, this happened. [ explosion ] >> a shell hits the area. it's a snapshot of what it looks like on the ground. while political bickering has the luxury of time many living here do not. the united nations says almost half of syrians are depend on aid to survive. just over 2 million have fled syria, many of them live in refg examples irefgrefugees camps. >> we were riding our bikes when we saw the...
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just give us the truth. answers lying we don't know, and we were wrong are perfectly acceptable as long as that is the truth. >> libby new jersey government, chris christie said yet the president should lance the boil admit his mistake, saying this has been dragging on for weeks out in. he blames the white house. does christie have a point? >> you just heard warrant hatch making that argument. christie's voice will really be listened to because of his success in the new jersey governor's race last night. however, they are saying the process should keep moving forward, and the open enrollment period is quite lengthy. usually when you start a new job, and you renew your insurance it is only a couple of weeks, and she say there is plenty of time to work out the kinks. >>> terry mcauliffe will be the commonwealth's next governor. cuccinelli having strong backing from the tea party. the victory breaks a 30-year tradition of governors being from the opposing party in virginia. bill de blasio won a landslide victor
just give us the truth. answers lying we don't know, and we were wrong are perfectly acceptable as long as that is the truth. >> libby new jersey government, chris christie said yet the president should lance the boil admit his mistake, saying this has been dragging on for weeks out in. he blames the white house. does christie have a point? >> you just heard warrant hatch making that argument. christie's voice will really be listened to because of his success in the new jersey...
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joining us tonight from new york is rabbi mark schneier, are co-author of sons of abraham. in d.c., im are yel elacmmach. and on skype, sheik yassir ladi. you and why rabbi shansa, why are these two groups particularly acute? >> we wrote about issues that divide and we also wrote about issues that unite. as the children of abraham. muslims and jews we recognize that we share both a common faith, and we share a common fate. and how our single destiny must strengthen our bonds of concern and compassion and caring for each other. but the work that the imam and i do is about dialogue, about fighting, about use speaking out about islam phobia, about muslims speaking out about antisemitism and antiholocaust denial within the muslim community. i say that the muslims who fight for their own rights are not pass honorable as when they fight for the rights of all people. that is journey that the imam and i are now on, 35 countries six continents and we are leading the effort bringing a reconciliation between muslims and jews worldwide. >> and we're going to talk about that a lot in th
joining us tonight from new york is rabbi mark schneier, are co-author of sons of abraham. in d.c., im are yel elacmmach. and on skype, sheik yassir ladi. you and why rabbi shansa, why are these two groups particularly acute? >> we wrote about issues that divide and we also wrote about issues that unite. as the children of abraham. muslims and jews we recognize that we share both a common faith, and we share a common fate. and how our single destiny must strengthen our bonds of concern...
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joining us is dr. stephen a psychiatrist and retired army brigadier general, he works with soldiers and veterans suffering from ptsd and brain injuries. on skype, ryan is honoringer for iraq veterans against the war. he is currently undergoing treatment for ptsd. and other conditions. we reached out to the military and the department of veterans affairs to appear on the program tonight, and they declined. however, a v.a. spokesperson gave us this at the same time, which reads in part, the v.a. takes seriously the responsibility to balance the need of veterans with pain and the potential dangers of precipitation drugs, including open oids. the v.a.'s statement will be available in full on our websi website. >> so doctor, vets and active members of the military are dieing at a an alarming rate. expert point to the connection between these prescribed drugs and suicides and accident overdoses. what's going on here? >> i think you have a situation where a number of these, mostly young men and well, find the
joining us is dr. stephen a psychiatrist and retired army brigadier general, he works with soldiers and veterans suffering from ptsd and brain injuries. on skype, ryan is honoringer for iraq veterans against the war. he is currently undergoing treatment for ptsd. and other conditions. we reached out to the military and the department of veterans affairs to appear on the program tonight, and they declined. however, a v.a. spokesperson gave us this at the same time, which reads in part, the v.a....
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. >> joining us is democratic louis guiteerez. thank you for joining us again. before we talk about immigration, we have been talking about the disappointing obama care of enrollment numbers, the heated meeting between the white house and concongressional democrats today. some of your colleagues in the house are concerned obamacare is going to be a big problem for the re-election campaigns next year. where do you stand on what needs to be done? >> look, i think they have to really come back with solutions. one of the things that we did understand if you had a substandard healthcare policy, you weren't going to be able to keep it. i don't think that was what was communicated to the american people. so, it seems to me that, you know, if you had a plan and you liked it and it was a bad plan and you liked it, it should have been grandfathered in. >> that's the only way it makes sense to me to say if you like what you got, you get to keep it. i think we are going to have to and the plan. now, listen, that doesn't -- that does not mean we are going to give up on the m
. >> joining us is democratic louis guiteerez. thank you for joining us again. before we talk about immigration, we have been talking about the disappointing obama care of enrollment numbers, the heated meeting between the white house and concongressional democrats today. some of your colleagues in the house are concerned obamacare is going to be a big problem for the re-election campaigns next year. where do you stand on what needs to be done? >> look, i think they have to really...
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they have not called us or told us anything. >> reporter: honduras ex-owner general said iex-attorney genert could only investigate oh 20% of homicide. a broken justice system-- >> rule of law i, we don't haven objective attorney general. we don't have a national human rights commissioner who can carry out his functions. >> it's not just the justice system at risk but the judges themselves. the united nations expert express graven concern when the congress dismissed four supreme court judges after they ruled a law unconstitutional. in some are targeted. more than 60 lawyers and judge versus been killed here since 2010. there is little faith in those tasked with protecting the population. this year 1400 police officers have been suspended over alleged corruption and ties to organized crime. these problems go back a long time. what we're trying to do is get on the right path and make sure that these people who feel frustrated and scared will have a better tomorrow. >> but for today the government has deployed a new military police force to deploy the most dangerous cities. >> an organiz
they have not called us or told us anything. >> reporter: honduras ex-owner general said iex-attorney genert could only investigate oh 20% of homicide. a broken justice system-- >> rule of law i, we don't haven objective attorney general. we don't have a national human rights commissioner who can carry out his functions. >> it's not just the justice system at risk but the judges themselves. the united nations expert express graven concern when the congress dismissed four...
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and i find it us and bushing also. because i have lived in this country, and i have lived in pakistan. and i know -- not just pakistan, but all over the world, people love american food, they love american entertainment, they want to see the movies. they love to go to an american university. everything is liked. but when it comes to foreign policy, and the reed that the american governments or the c.i.a., or the agencies play in these different countries, that is the perception, and reality it seems like they have imperialist tendencies. and they are responsible for the unrest or the wars being raised in those countries. but pakistan is one of those countries as well. people there think that america is there because america is islam. although, i think there is so many commonalities that both of these countries can work on, and build them, and they should be more people to spear interaction. >> . >> sha happen, when you arrived in islamabad, there was a cell phone outage. and people on the ground were blaming americans.
and i find it us and bushing also. because i have lived in this country, and i have lived in pakistan. and i know -- not just pakistan, but all over the world, people love american food, they love american entertainment, they want to see the movies. they love to go to an american university. everything is liked. but when it comes to foreign policy, and the reed that the american governments or the c.i.a., or the agencies play in these different countries, that is the perception, and reality it...
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tweet us. you can read more of the website at aljazeera.com. >> 62 arrests. >> it's crazy. >> it is. thank you. ahead - two years ago ibm's watson dominated on jeopardy. can its computing power be used to help cancer patients. and later putin and the pope. >> would you have thought we'd see the day when computers were smarter than the people who created them. we saw it happen when ibm's artificially created computer watson won a game against two champions. ibm is offering its services to software developers to create an era of cognitive applications. how soon will watson's artificial intelligence help in our lives. >> joining us is eric brown director of the ibm watson team. his research and work is part of a book called, "smart machines." and our editor at large. i haven't gotten over how watson destroyed them. you said you didn't have fun the whole time. >> we weren't sure of the outcome. >> you were nervous. >> we were a little nervous. >> it works by using cognitive computing, what is it? >
tweet us. you can read more of the website at aljazeera.com. >> 62 arrests. >> it's crazy. >> it is. thank you. ahead - two years ago ibm's watson dominated on jeopardy. can its computing power be used to help cancer patients. and later putin and the pope. >> would you have thought we'd see the day when computers were smarter than the people who created them. we saw it happen when ibm's artificially created computer watson won a game against two champions. ibm is...
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the guy that used to run it albrecht allegedly ran it and he has been arrested. they found $50 million of bit coin on his computer. >> when you have that much money involved it's like the drug business outside of the internet is it going to be hard to stop? >> i think it may be. without going on the inside and eva was correct, tour is a very complex system that is very difficult to defeat. it does have it's moments for criminal activity and should not be blocked. there are activities to circum t it. >> bewe see a transaction what is going on and it's up to their discretion as to whether they accept the transaction or not. it's moore o more on the prevene side. >> what can be done? >> um, i don't think that there is a whole lot you can do in the way of technical technical fixes. these are new ways of committing old crimes. >> i appreciate you both joining us. it's a fas fascinating story. secretary of state john kerry head to agai geneva to talk abot iran. is there hope for a peace deal coming up. >> it's time for let's make a deal between the u.s. and world leade
the guy that used to run it albrecht allegedly ran it and he has been arrested. they found $50 million of bit coin on his computer. >> when you have that much money involved it's like the drug business outside of the internet is it going to be hard to stop? >> i think it may be. without going on the inside and eva was correct, tour is a very complex system that is very difficult to defeat. it does have it's moments for criminal activity and should not be blocked. there are...
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the question for us is what kind of news coverage will the chinese people see and what do the powers that we have in mind for the future of journalism in china. a year into the leadership. general secretly xi jinping, the government is playing cat and mouse with the media. beijing's control over news media is no doubt. they are struggling to deal with sina weibo, a twitter like feed doubling as a rumour mill. big vs don't just have thousands of followers, they have millions. when they blog about political and social issues word spreads. the propaganda chiefs are dishing out gaol terms to those who start rumours and they spread over the web. >> there's a growing problem with corruption in journalism itself in china. as one newspaper "the new express" found out to its peril. the starting point the capital. most populist news-hungry country on the planet - beijing. >> they are aware of the power of the internet. at the same time they try to keep a rein. >> anything to do with ideology, control. >> the government uses the technique to kill the chicken to scare the monkey. >> the governme
the question for us is what kind of news coverage will the chinese people see and what do the powers that we have in mind for the future of journalism in china. a year into the leadership. general secretly xi jinping, the government is playing cat and mouse with the media. beijing's control over news media is no doubt. they are struggling to deal with sina weibo, a twitter like feed doubling as a rumour mill. big vs don't just have thousands of followers, they have millions. when they blog...
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a 80-year-old corneil us. gerlit oe>>ts . >> he was one of the sons of gathegerlit and he made acquisis of art at the end of the war. and ultimately interrogated and the focus of the monuments at the beginning was to return to the countries that have been victimized by the nazis and their works of art and in particular jewish collectors and libraries. >> and own recently did they wor belong to them. he is a curious figure and certainly someone that the documents show. we are talking about a guy that had a mattiace and picasso and renoir. how did he hold on to these pieces? how can nobody find out about it? >> can he be charged in germany for not giving these back. >> the zbe english german news conference has not given us any answers. it's been han handled as a tax matter there is a certain privacy right and they can't release the incelebrity tory. inventory. >> they found these paintings two years ago why did it take so long too giv to give everybody e information about it. the investigation was driven by tax
a 80-year-old corneil us. gerlit oe>>ts . >> he was one of the sons of gathegerlit and he made acquisis of art at the end of the war. and ultimately interrogated and the focus of the monuments at the beginning was to return to the countries that have been victimized by the nazis and their works of art and in particular jewish collectors and libraries. >> and own recently did they wor belong to them. he is a curious figure and certainly someone that the documents show. we are...
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but it may still be tricking us. that bust should have survived even if the comet broke up, we're still not sure, we'll find out in the next few days as people continue to observe the comet whether whether or not there is a remaining nucleus left. we'll need that in order to put on a display in the next couple of weeks. >> that's why they called this the comet of the century. as it came around the son later this month it will put on a big show. what are the chances that we'll still see that big light show? >> personally, my expectations are low. i think the comet did fragment, and we're seeing the remnant dust. but i'm going to keep my eyes peeled. i have hubble observations for december 18th. i want that thing to be there. >> really? >> and a lot of people are in the same boat. the observing circumstances from the earth are actually better in december than they were prior to the comet plunging to the near sun. just a little, say a few hundred meter portions fragments is still there, we would still be very happy and
but it may still be tricking us. that bust should have survived even if the comet broke up, we're still not sure, we'll find out in the next few days as people continue to observe the comet whether whether or not there is a remaining nucleus left. we'll need that in order to put on a display in the next couple of weeks. >> that's why they called this the comet of the century. as it came around the son later this month it will put on a big show. what are the chances that we'll still see...
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all of us as americans understand what fair justice looks like. it's blind. you never sit on a jury if you know the defendant or the accused or even if you know the lawyers. that's turned on its head in the military system. instead a biased person who has their own professional issues, their own professional interests at play serves as ultimate decision maker. not merely whether an assault will be investigated and prosecutedder but also if it will stand. the military has unfettered power and that is leading to a broken judicial system that is bringing culture issues they've got to step up and fix a broken judicial system. >> ariana senator gillibrand was speaking on the senate floor. and she quoted one plaintiff as saying that the current system was like getting raped by your brother and then having your dad decide the case. is that sound familiar to you? >> it does sound familiar, and unfortunately unless this passes i think we're doing our commanders a disservice. i don't think they should be distracted by having to handle legal matters. and in any organiza
all of us as americans understand what fair justice looks like. it's blind. you never sit on a jury if you know the defendant or the accused or even if you know the lawyers. that's turned on its head in the military system. instead a biased person who has their own professional issues, their own professional interests at play serves as ultimate decision maker. not merely whether an assault will be investigated and prosecutedder but also if it will stand. the military has unfettered power and...
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governments use computers to snoop effortlessly through every day lives. washington was almost certainly listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone causing outrage. >> back there in communist times they did it to repress people. they did it to prevent people were fleeing to the west. today they say they're doing it for protection. >> during the trip obama said american surveillance had stopped terror plots against this country but he didn't say was that the american embassy right over here has according to the german media, a suite of rooftop rooms filled with surveillance equipment. the assumption here had chancellor merkel used her cell phone on that summary day the americans would have been able to record every word she said. >> the session on the scandal will no doubt express outrage for american actions but also from the opposition at angela america. >> well, they're angry that the americans spied on her cell phone, but at the same time she went at bat with them. >> reporter: it could be risky for merkel, whatever the outrage for pho
governments use computers to snoop effortlessly through every day lives. washington was almost certainly listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone causing outrage. >> back there in communist times they did it to repress people. they did it to prevent people were fleeing to the west. today they say they're doing it for protection. >> during the trip obama said american surveillance had stopped terror plots against this country but he didn't say was that the...
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joining us now is the author and publisher of formers. great to have you here. >> good to be here. >> crazy week as always over thanksgiving and it seems like these storms justment come every single year, don't they? >> that's the thing about the holiday period, it always falls during storm time. so you have to preplan for it. you have to, if you can get your flight first thing in the morning because the storms build up as the day goes on. >> is there anything the airlines can do, really if they are faced with some of the busiest travel days of the year? >> some of them take presumptive action and cancel flights even before the storm has hit because they know it is going to be bad, and that way at least you don't spend thanks giving at the airport, but there's not much they can do except try to reschedule the thousands upon thousands of people. >> the problem is this doesn't just effect the area that are hit by the storms, there is a real domino effect? you get ament doll know effect that stretches. if you have a storm on the east coast i
joining us now is the author and publisher of formers. great to have you here. >> good to be here. >> crazy week as always over thanksgiving and it seems like these storms justment come every single year, don't they? >> that's the thing about the holiday period, it always falls during storm time. so you have to preplan for it. you have to, if you can get your flight first thing in the morning because the storms build up as the day goes on. >> is there anything the...
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join us on twitter . the troubles keep piling up for president obama and his signature healthcare law. the president is facing a backlash over his plan to extend insurance policies canceled because they don't imply with the affordable care act. on friday executives gathered at the white house to say that his moves would create new problems for the industry and create higher premiums. insurance commissioners grade, and in case you didn't know it, the insurance plans are regulated by the states, not the federal government. but house republicans passed a bill that not only renews insurance plans canceled by obamacare but allows allows issuance besides obamacare law. >>> the bill will never see the light of day in the u.s. senate and become law. just in six weeks obamacare law has gone from problematic to chaotic. first confuse over policies up for cancellation. at the heart of the latest issue is why those canceled plans don't measure up to the requirements of obamacare. insurance companies are canceling pol
join us on twitter . the troubles keep piling up for president obama and his signature healthcare law. the president is facing a backlash over his plan to extend insurance policies canceled because they don't imply with the affordable care act. on friday executives gathered at the white house to say that his moves would create new problems for the industry and create higher premiums. insurance commissioners grade, and in case you didn't know it, the insurance plans are regulated by the states,...
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margo, what can you tell us? >> yes, as you mentioned, the government still being very, very cautious of giving out estimates of the expected casualties here. many areas are unreachable, no communication he established even to their own forces, they are physically send thing out c 130s and commoners including a few journalists just to see the damage firsthand of haiyan on the central islands. these are populated areas, a group of some of the most popular tourist destinations as well, a wide bert ove bergt bere philippines. pacloban which is the worse hit of the islands, are are cars one on top of the other, many of the holmes have been completely destroyed. be roads impassible, towfe makee people they can reach are given food any medical aid and a communication slide be set up to be able to reach their loved ones. >> margo, can you talk about how many islands were actually impacted by this? >> well, the central philippine islands really is a group of -- is very -- it's very difficult to give the exact figure. the
margo, what can you tell us? >> yes, as you mentioned, the government still being very, very cautious of giving out estimates of the expected casualties here. many areas are unreachable, no communication he established even to their own forces, they are physically send thing out c 130s and commoners including a few journalists just to see the damage firsthand of haiyan on the central islands. these are populated areas, a group of some of the most popular tourist destinations as well, a...
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thank you for joining us. i know that nadya tolokonnikova disappeared after going on a hunger strike to protest horrible conditions at the prison where she was. you had to travel to siberia to find her. when did you speak to her and how is she doing? >> basically she disappeared for 26 days, the amount of time for her to go from central russia to siberia. given the great attention to nadya tolokonnikova's case domestically and internationally, this super long transfer was the only way the government could somehow put isolation on her case and, well, not allow her lawyers and family to keep constant communication. i did speak with her, and yesterday we had a 3-hour meeting in person inside the prison hospital facility in the downtown of capital regional city in eastern siberia. i found out that she feels okay, she's in good condition, and is satisfied by the conditions of her hospital, her prison hospital, which are really different than what we saw months ago >> that's great. i didn't realise you got to see he
thank you for joining us. i know that nadya tolokonnikova disappeared after going on a hunger strike to protest horrible conditions at the prison where she was. you had to travel to siberia to find her. when did you speak to her and how is she doing? >> basically she disappeared for 26 days, the amount of time for her to go from central russia to siberia. given the great attention to nadya tolokonnikova's case domestically and internationally, this super long transfer was the only way the...
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the arrest ab picking word for histercal is hysteri used that word to describe mohammed morsi in his first court appearance. al basmati waton went off script saying morsi had a screaming fit. egyptian newspapers are popular. in a country he trees with a lit racy rate of 70%, television packs a punch and that's where the change has occurred. >> what they have done in terms of controlling media coverage is that they have shut down most islamist media outlets and the framing of the trial. t.v. was running on loop footage of some of the violence by pro-morsi protesters, a montage of duplicity and violence by the broth brotherhood. the entire establishment media is very much framed it as he is already guilty. >> the state television was the only tell vision network that was permitted to release video graphic content from the trial. conversely, there is a private newspaper that has taken a very strong stance in support of the interim government. they, too, were given an opportunity to produce leaks from the trial. so, in a sense, it's an attempt to arkansas tech structurally steer public d
the arrest ab picking word for histercal is hysteri used that word to describe mohammed morsi in his first court appearance. al basmati waton went off script saying morsi had a screaming fit. egyptian newspapers are popular. in a country he trees with a lit racy rate of 70%, television packs a punch and that's where the change has occurred. >> what they have done in terms of controlling media coverage is that they have shut down most islamist media outlets and the framing of the trial....
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al jazeera joins us from the philippines tonight. i think the big question a lot of people is where is all of this. you can probably hear he is a c 130, just revving up behind me, to take more aid. it just -- presumably survivors from some of the worst hit areas. we have been here surrounded by people unloading packets of rice, there has been emergency responders so more and more of this is getting through. the world food program now saying that on a daily basis it is able to get to 50,000 people and provide them with food supplies. but the local officials there are saying that 70% of the population of that town has 220,000 people all require emergency relief, the reports coming out of there there are people inside a sports stadium, hunkers down there without much leadership or assistance. they haven't seen any food aid in the weeks since the disaster. so there's still huge challenges to get to some of the most effected areas even when they are very close to where this aid is going in. let alone the more outlies areas where some of o
al jazeera joins us from the philippines tonight. i think the big question a lot of people is where is all of this. you can probably hear he is a c 130, just revving up behind me, to take more aid. it just -- presumably survivors from some of the worst hit areas. we have been here surrounded by people unloading packets of rice, there has been emergency responders so more and more of this is getting through. the world food program now saying that on a daily basis it is able to get to 50,000...
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that means -- there are uses journalists uses it, the government uses it, there are citizens of states that rely on the deep web to communicate freely and not have their communications intercepted by store tin regimes that could hurt them. i would also just say, that i think it is a basic human right to be anonymous and private. >> and there is an interesting sub culture there, is bit coin an example of that? >> yeah, i wouldn't call him a sub culture, i think bit coin is a very legitimate cyber currency. it is used primarily almost fundamentally for legitimate uses. many many businesses use it just like one would use papal, and it is a more secure form than many other forms. so again, i would be weary of demonizing all of these new technologies just because there are ways of using them for emily sit means. >> certainly is interesting though. bit coin i would think most people have used but there is a very small group of people that use it. and praise it. alex winter joining us tonight, thank you so much. >> coming up next, taking a stand for campus diversity. >> it's evidence that our
that means -- there are uses journalists uses it, the government uses it, there are citizens of states that rely on the deep web to communicate freely and not have their communications intercepted by store tin regimes that could hurt them. i would also just say, that i think it is a basic human right to be anonymous and private. >> and there is an interesting sub culture there, is bit coin an example of that? >> yeah, i wouldn't call him a sub culture, i think bit coin is a very...
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." ♪ >> hello, thanks for joining us for this edition of inside story. speaker of the house john boehner said it this wing. immigration reform is not dead in the house of representatives. but, he says, comprehensive, sweeping reform tied up in one big package is not going to happen. with only eight days left on the legislative calendar before congress breaks for the holidays this issue moves until 2014 an election year. on this edition of "inside story" we'll dig into the immigration issue in detail, the dueling goals and legislative strategies. but first this background. >> immigration reform dead? absolutely not. i've made clear going back to the day after the last election in 2012 that it was time for congress to deal with this iss issue. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner spoke optimistically about the issue of immigration reform thursday, however he didn't offer a deadline. >> i was encouraged that the president said he wouldn't stand in the way of a step-by-step immigration reform. as you know that's the approach the house republicans have tak
." ♪ >> hello, thanks for joining us for this edition of inside story. speaker of the house john boehner said it this wing. immigration reform is not dead in the house of representatives. but, he says, comprehensive, sweeping reform tied up in one big package is not going to happen. with only eight days left on the legislative calendar before congress breaks for the holidays this issue moves until 2014 an election year. on this edition of "inside story" we'll dig into the...